![]() ![]() I don’t even think the University has a specialisation surrounding it,” said T, a transferee who is now doing a Bachelor of Arts and on exchange. “I came from another university which had more subjects surrounding the units I took as part of a major. At other universities in Australia, a subject that is a third-year level unit could be considered first- or second-year here. ![]() However, there are potentially issues with the process in terms of what the University deems are equivalent credits. As such, there are two types of advanced standing: general where you can shorten your degree, and exemption where you get a waiver on a prerequisite but may have to still do a certain number of credits. However, the amount a student can get transferred to advanced standing is done by on a case by case basis and within the scope of “equivalent” subjects. They ask you what subjects you did at the other uni and to attach the subject info and stuff,” said Joseph Paglia, a recent transferee from RMIT University.Īccording to the University’s credit policy, the maximum points a student can get from studying at another institution is 50 per cent of the total points of the course, in this case 150 credits or 12 subjects. “ is pretty easy, you just have to go through the advanced standing application online for UniMelb. ![]() Depending on the process, you can get up to a year waived before you begin. You also have the potential to get what’s called “advanced standing”, which is essentially transferring certain subject units to your new degree. Applications usually open in August if you want to be in the semester one intake for the following year. Similar to when you first applied, you preference your most desired institution from one to eight. Cross-institutional study is the opportunity to study at another Australian institution, transfer to another course within UniMelb or apply for overseas exchange.Īll transfers must go through go through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre-whether or not you’re currently studying at UniMelb. Ahl Iver, the newest addition to the label, brings the final touch with the intoxicating 'Night Creature'.Have you ever wondered what it’s like to transfer into a course at UniMelb? Are you not getting much fun out of accounting or Habermas? Well, you’re in luck, because you can transfer either as a University of Melbourne student or from a rival university.įarrago did some research into the paperwork and experiences from students of what it means to have your own “credits” recognised at the University beyond the conventional ways of passing a subject here. AIROD goes ravey with 'Divine Power' introducing jungle elements, while on the other side, Farrago delivers a catchy vocal-led slammer with 'Step Up'. Hot on the heels of her recent compilation for the fabric presents series, Amelie Lens steps up with her brand new tune 'The Future' featuring energetic synth hooks with her signature vocals. Belgian producer Milo Spykers opens up with 'Traversing', a heavy-hitting cut with a ravenous sound design. You can usually catch them at the Exhale showcases worldwide - at the likes of fabric London, Off Sonar in Barcelona and Dour in Belgium- testing their new productions that the crowd highly anticipate for their release.įor this fresh record, each artist contributes a track for a mini VA compilation showcasing the label's sound. The imprint's catalogue illustrates their exploration for a shade of techno particularly focused on the hi-NRG factor. ![]() Less than two years after, LENSKE is putting out their 10th release and it's evolved into something more than just a label, but a family.ĭuring this relatively short time, the prolific crew formed by Amelie Lens, Farrago, Milo Spykers, AIROD and Ahl Iver have released a collection of contemporary anthems, storming techno cuts and acid weapons. The aim was to create a platform to release her own and friend's music that they use to tear apart dance floors around the globe. In May 2018, Belgium's Amelie Lens launched LENSKE, the fruit of working on new music and collaborating with her peers. a compilation with the past, the present and the future ! A CLASS BANGER :) ![]()
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